Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
When I am reading mail/news in 1.1.18, the header pane scroll
indicator can be used to move the view up or down. If I middle click
in the scroll region the indicator and display move to that spot.
Useful so I can move around. In 2.0.1 the same action opens a tab
instead of scrolling. Note: no I am *not* clicking on the article
header by accident, that's a useful behavior.
The only way to get the previous behavior is to shift-click, which
requires use of both hands, more time, etc.I can't find any benefit at
all from this behavior and regard it as a regression from 1.1.xx
interface.
I do have middleclick opens in new tab, that's a browser thing, and
should not apply to the scrollbar!
Sounds like one for the OS-build Bill.
Middle-click to header-scroll-position works fine in SM-2.*/Linux_64bit
(and I also have set middle-click to-open new-tab in background
left-click opening tab in foreground.
Interesting, even most bizarre, since if I middle click in the scroll bar it
opens the current article in a new tab, with no sidebar. Using the traditional
three pane view.
And the odd thing is that it works as expected in the browser, but the mail/news
gives me a new tab rather than scroll. Shift-left still gives me scroll, but
it's a two hand operation.
--
Bill Davidsen <david...@tmr.com>
"We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from
the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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